Saturday, July 4, 2015: Host Connie Willis will be joined by Joseph McMoneagle, known as the best Operational Remote Viewer in the history of the U.S. Army’s Special Project — Stargate. He’ll describe how he achieves his results using scientifically designed and double-blind protocols, and how he’s continued to demonstrate these abilities on camera, and in the lab at the famed . . . (more) →

Saturday, July 4, 2015: Host Connie Willis will be joined by Joseph McMoneagle, known as the best Operational Remote Viewer in the history of the U.S. Army’s Special Project — Stargate. He’ll describe how he achieves his results using scientifically designed and double-blind protocols, and how he’s continued to demonstrate these abilities on camera, and in the lab at the famed Monroe Institute.

]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2015/joe-on-coast-to-coast-4-july-2015/feed/0Joe on Coast to Coast Radio this weekendhttp://www.mceagle.com/blog/2014/joe-on-coast-to-coast-radio-this-weekend/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2014/joe-on-coast-to-coast-radio-this-weekend/#commentsSat, 15 Feb 2014 08:41:43 +0000http://www.mceagle.com/blog/?p=299Joseph McMoneagle will be interviewed by George Knapp on the “Coast to Coast AM” radio show from 2 – 5 a.m. Eastern on Monday the 17th of February (11 – 2 Sunday, Pacific time).

He’ll be talking about Remote Viewing and The Monroe Institute.

For more information about the radio show, . . . (more) →

» Read the rest: Joe on Coast to Coast Radio this weekend]]>Joseph McMoneagle will be interviewed by George Knapp on the “Coast to Coast AM” radio show from 2 – 5 a.m. Eastern on Monday the 17th of February (11 – 2 Sunday, Pacific time).

]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2014/joe-on-coast-to-coast-radio-this-weekend/feed/0Remote Viewing Secrets and Ultimate Time Machine eBookshttp://www.mceagle.com/blog/2013/remote-viewing-secrets-ultimate-time-machine-ebooks/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2013/remote-viewing-secrets-ultimate-time-machine-ebooks/#commentsSun, 01 Sep 2013 19:36:57 +0000http://www.mceagle.com/blog/?p=290Two of my books, Remote Viewing Secrets and Ultimate Time Machine, are now available in eBook format from the following website:

Joe McMoneagle is looking forward to sharing, in person during the 5-day workshop, his extensive knowledge concerning Remote Viewing, Analysis/Judging of RV transcripts, and how to apply RV using precognition. Predicting future outcomes, using the Associative Remote Viewing (ARV) protocol, is a key part of this unique event and opportunity.

Joe, Marty, Dean, Ed and others will be sharing their knowledge on applying precognition through a combination of presentations, discussions, and for workshop participants, assisting with hands-on predictions and FeedBack associated with 3 baseball games. Webinar participants will also be privy to the predictions.

The Analysis/Judging (AJing) of RV transcripts is a critical part of the protocol and different skills are involved in AJing compared to RVing. Therefore, two connected workshops are part of this unique event: one workshop for RVers and one for AJers in separate rooms/suites. Guess what, the RVers provide the transcripts to the AJers :-)

In addition to Joe, Dean and Marty’s information, the agenda has many other valuable presentations by members of APP.

During the workshops, we will be applying the Group 1ARV Protocol which is a very successful ARV protocol employing enhanced redundancy. The RV transcripts in this protocol can be from any form of remote viewing, xRV. APP is exploring other approaches, as well, in its quest for increasing knowledge concerning precognition and long-term Hit Rates. While the protocol is important, building a communication channel with your subconscious-higher-deeper-inner mind is even more important.

Spirit and consciousness are at the core of remote viewing, precognition and all other psi-related phenomena. This workshop offers the opportunity to explore your personal spirit/consciousness in a team environment while doing applications. Join us if you can. The fun and learning starts on Wednesday afternoon at the beautiful Green Valley Ranch Spa and Casino with welcome and introductions.

We will be meeting in the Geneva Suite to permit a comfortable setting conducive to learning and applying remote viewing. The Five Day CWW(Conference-Workshop-Webinar) Registration is only $595 for either the Remote Viewer or Analyst/Judge Workshop. If you cannot join us in Las Vegas, the “Webinar-Only” option is $295*. The suite size limits us to 20 participants in each workshop, so register early.

We suggest joining the “RV Workshop” if you already have experience with remote viewing. If you want to learn how to Analyze/Judge transcripts, or if you want to learn more about RVing, join the “AJ Workshop”.

The hotel is only minutes away from McCarran International Airport and the Las Vegas Strip. The hotel provides a free shuttle to and from the airport. Please check the Green Valley Ranch Resort, Spa and Casino website for the shuttle service schedule.

There are many dining options inside the GVR: The Original Pancake House, Terra Verde, Hank’s Steakhouse, Turf Grill, the Tides Oyster Bar, Fiesta Buffet, Sushi + Sake, China Spice, and Quick Serve Outlets. Right across the street in The District shopping center there are many more (i.e., Whole Foods grocery store, PF Changs, Lucille’s BBQ, Cheesecake Factory, etc.).

Participants staying at the GVR will receive a daily newspaper, coffee in the room and lobby, high-speed internet access, unlimited local and toll free calls, turndown service upon request, and free admission to the exercise facility at the resort.

Note: Hotel reservations are not included in the conference registration fee. Hotel reservations must be made separately by attendees.

HOTEL REGISTRATION & INFORMATION

Register by phone at 866 782-9487 which is the 24 hour call center.
Refer to Group “Applied Precognition Project” and Code “GCIAPP”.

* The Webinar will permit you to hear the presentations and see the material being presented. You may also be able to ask questions.

]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2013/joe-in-las-vegas-june-19-23-2013/feed/0NOTHING NEW HERE – IT’S WAR!http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2012/nothing-new-here-it%e2%80%99s-war/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2012/nothing-new-here-it%e2%80%99s-war/#commentsSat, 17 Mar 2012 04:44:06 +0000http://www.mceagle.com/blog/?p=279Hey folks, regarding what’s happening in Afghanistan – there is nothing new here! It’s an insurgent war, involving a semi-organized government, where corruption, graft, and theft rule, and has ruled for more than a thousand years. We had the same thing in Korea during the Korean War, certainly throughout the Vietnam War, and everywhere else the United States military has stepped in to try and reduce the threat to the West, especially to us or our . . . (more) → » Read the rest: NOTHING NEW HERE – IT’S WAR!]]>Hey folks, regarding what’s happening in Afghanistan – there is nothing new here! It’s an insurgent war, involving a semi-organized government, where corruption, graft, and theft rule, and has ruled for more than a thousand years. We had the same thing in Korea during the Korean War, certainly throughout the Vietnam War, and everywhere else the United States military has stepped in to try and reduce the threat to the West, especially to us or our allies, and tried to aide or assist in the creation of a new and democratic form of government.

In our efforts to push a strong effort at Nation-building we usually fail, not for lack of trying but because we are usually running up against hundreds of years of opposite thought. Recently, for some reason (probably the media), the American public has suddenly taken an interest in what’s happening right this moment in Afghanistan. Why? Because recently some GIs accidentally burned some Korans that had been defiled by Afghani prisoners, which is exactly how defiled Korans are dealt with in the first place, with fire, and because of the unfortunate incident involving an Army Staff Sergeant who went on a drunken rampage and killed numerous innocent civilians in a village outside the gate where he lived.

As I said however, this isn’t anything new. Six U.S. service members were killed by their Afghan counterparts since the burning of those Korans, two at a U.S. and Afghan base in Nangarhar, two at a joint base in Kandahar, and two within a high-security Ministry of the Interior compound somewhere in Kabul. There were also eight U.S. soldiers and a U.S. Contractor killed by an Afghan Air Force pilot in Kabul following an argument. In fact, estimates on how many U.S. and allied troops who have been killed by Afghan soldiers and police are actually unknown, at least to us the general public.

Over the past few years we do know that multiple dozens of American and European soldiers have been shot or blown up by members of the regime’s security forces and a lot more have been wounded. NATO says at least 58 Allied soldiers have been killed by their Afghan partners since only May of 2007 and does not include the recent incidents. Other estimates put that number much higher. Pentagon data suggests that in just five years more than 75 coalition personnel have been killed by Afghan security forces and over 110 have been wounded – these are U.S. Soldiers, fathers, and husbands too.

During the Vietnam War, there were many isolated atrocities committed by American soldiers. This produced a flood of outrage from anti-war critics and the U.S. news media. Americans who deliberately killed civilians received court martials and harsh prison sentences. On the other hand, Communist atrocities exercised on the innocent civilian population were so common they received little or no attention throughout the war, especially from our media. The United States went out of its way to minimize or prevent the attacks on civilians while the Communists received medals for them. According to historical statistics, from 1957 to 1973, the National Liberation Front assassinated 36,725 South Vietnamese and abducted another 58,499. The death squads focused on leaders at the village level and on anyone who improved the lives of the peasants such as medical personnel, social workers, and schoolteachers. We of course had our PHONIX group, but they targeted known enemy sympathizers and traitors.

The fact of the matter is that there are no wars that have no atrocities. By its very nature, war is nasty, brutal, and unfair, and innocent people die in large numbers, they’re called collateral damage. Probably for political or historical reasons, there are seldom accurate figures about this, at least none that I could find, at least for innocent civilian deaths at the hands of the U.S. Military, but you can bet given the destructive level of our technology, it was probably very high.

What is not new when involved in an insurgency is seeing and knowing who the enemy is, it’s impossible! There are friendly allies, guys we work with every day, who report directly to the enemy; usually we call them spies. There are some who live their lives as our friends, and when we turn our backs, they stick a knife in us. And, there are some who by day aid and assist us, but by night plant bombs to blow the legs and arms off our young men and women.

From the get go, the U.S. Military’s mission, going all the way back to the beginning of our involvement in Afghanistan, is to deal with it. We go into the situation of war from the very beginning with a expectancy and a understanding that we must weather through these ambushes, assaults, threats, and murders of our kids in order to bring civil order and the rule of law to areas of the world that in some cases neither want our help, nor have any desire to change. It’s always been part of the mission. It’s what we in the military are expected to deal with, to tolerate, that’s what we do. Our young men and woman today do this very well, and I’m so very proud of them, they serve our cause with honor and distinction.

What is a terrible aggravation to me in this moment in time, is how the media seems to completely ignore or forget this small tidbit of reality, choosing instead to focus on the unfairness of it and the severity of the impact on our relationship with Afghanistan; how they treat this as suddenly a new or different thing, it’s suddenly a new issue that has appeared. And because of this belief, fickle Americans begin to raise their head and suddenly take notice, and the rolling clouds of despair and dissent begin to form on the horizon – it suddenly becomes a good enough reason to get out of Afghanistan, to abandon the work done to date.

Like Vietnam, I can see now how this war is already beginning to re-shape itself, formulate into another war ‘Lost’ by those who have been fighting it. By the end of the year, the war in Afghanistan will no longer be that favored war we started over ten years ago to eradicate the terrorists behind the World Trade Center disaster, all will have forgotten their quest for revenge and immediate feedback. We will have mysteriously lost our reason for being there, and our politicians will be jockeying for appropriate positions of denial in that regard.

Please, do not mistake where I’m coming from. I personally never saw the need to go to war in Afghanistan, nor did I see a reason to politicize our entire counter terrorism effort. In my opinion we were doing just fine clandestinely. Yes, mistakes had been made, but we made efforts in that regard to fix them. But launching a war in an area of the world where nothing has changed since the year 1,000 just didn’t seem like a smart thing to me. But, decisions were made by the Commander in Chief and agreed upon by our Congress as professed and backed by the American public and we went in to do the job we decided needed to be done. As a soldier I can tell you, now is not the time to be deciding the original reasons for being there are no longer existent.

As to the deranged and drunken Staff Sergeant who allegedly killed the innocent civilians – that is an entirely separate matter and should be treated as such. My understanding from what has been told is he was recovering from multiple diagnosed Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs), severe Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and was also known by those around him at least, to be self-medicating with alcohol. My immediate question would be; “What in the hell was he doing in Afghanistan?” The policy as I understand it is that he should be in treatment somewhere, anywhere except there. What in God’s name was he doing in a war zone, serving a fourth tour in combat?

In my opinion, his immediate supervisor (Platoon Sergeant) and his Commanding Officer (Platoon Commander) should have ensured that he was in treatment if not fit for duty. They and whoever, officially or unofficially, encouraged his assignment are just as accountable as he is for his actions, and they too should be prosecuted.

Unfortunately, this is not the way I believe everything will turn out. Our young men and women who are and have served honorably and who have lived with the stress of immediate death as part of the job will also bear the brunt of what’s occurred here. The military upper crust and politicians will turn this into a call for immediate withdrawal and they will try to speed up the calendar of expected events, and once again, our soldiers, sailors, and airmen will be painted as failures for not holding up their end of the bargain. This is far from the truth of it.

And as for us proud and independent thinking Americans? We’ll, once again we will all just go along with it.

On March 16th at Centre Malesherbes Grand Amphitheatre in Paris, Joe will engage in a public dialogue with writer, director and journalist, Stéphane Allix, about remote viewing and whatever other topics arise from their conversation!

Stéphane is the president and founder of INREES, an organization whose objective is to help advance knowledge about the extraordinary and often misunderstood topics, . . . (more) →

On March 16th at Centre Malesherbes Grand Amphitheatre in Paris, Joe will engage in a public dialogue with writer, director and journalist, Stéphane Allix, about remote viewing and whatever other topics arise from their conversation!

Stéphane is the president and founder of INREES, an organization whose objective is to help advance knowledge about the extraordinary and often misunderstood topics, with an emphasis on learning how the world works and exploring the unknown. With its magazine, major conferences, web space, books and television shows, INREES addresses science and spirituality, recent research on the consciousness of life and death, and brings a rigorous, open and scientific approach to investigating such topics, without taboos or bias.

You can learn more about Joe’s appearance at this INREES event at: http://www.inrees.com/Conferences/les-espions-extrasensoriels-avec-Joe -Mc-Moneagle/ If you’d like to make a reservation to attend, click here: Réserver vos places

]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2011/joe-in-dialogue-with-stephane-allix-in-paris-france/feed/9Scooter on “Conscious Living” web radio showhttp://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/scooter-on-conscious-living-web-radio-show/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/scooter-on-conscious-living-web-radio-show/#commentsFri, 01 Oct 2010 16:56:07 +0000http://www.mceagle.com/blog/?p=274Anyone interested in hearing a bit about the upcoming transits leading to 2012 may want to listen to this brief interview by Wendy Garrett with Scooter which occurred on September 29, 2010 on Wendy’s show “Conscious . . . (more) → » Read the rest: Scooter on “Conscious Living” web radio show]]>Anyone interested in hearing a bit about the upcoming transits leading to 2012 may want to listen to this brief interview by Wendy Garrett with Scooter which occurred on September 29, 2010 on Wendy’s show “Conscious Living” on EmpoweRadio.com.
]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/scooter-on-conscious-living-web-radio-show/feed/7McMoneagle Weekend at Rhine Research Centerhttp://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/mcmoneagle-weekend-at-rhine-research-center/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/mcmoneagle-weekend-at-rhine-research-center/#commentsThu, 03 Jun 2010 07:40:49 +0000http://www.mceagle.com/blog/?p=175Coming up: One radio show, one RV talk, one RV workshop, one Astrology talk. Busy weekend!

First, a note: Joe McMoneagle will be interviewed on the State of Things on WUNC radio on Friday, June 25th at 12:20 pm. (That’s North Carolina Public Radio.)

Joe will be at the Rhine Research Center this weekend. Here’s the details:

Let’s Talk about PSI; What It Is and What It Isn’t
Talk: Friday June 4, 2010 7:30-9:00 pm
Stedman Auditorium Duke Center for Living . . . (more) →

Here’s the write-up that Rhine’s website gave to this weekend with Joe:

Want to learn more about your PSI ability from a master? Come hear firsthand from one of the most outstanding remote viewers of the US government’s highly successful 20-year psychic spying program.

Joseph W. McMoneagle, CW2, USA Ret., will speak about many of the interesting and bizarre occurrences he’s experienced over his years of involvement within the previously classified, U.S. Army, Star Gate Program. He will share information that can assist those interested in PSI in determining what is real and what isn’t within the paranormal world; providing examples of how Remote Viewing has been and can be used within the modern world.

Joseph McMoneagle is a much-decorated retired Army officer and the Owner/Executive Director of the Intuitive Intelligence Applications, Inc., a Virginia based company which has provided PSI support to government, businesses, and individuals for over twenty-five years. As an original member of the Star Gate unit and a full member of the Parapsychological Association, he has also been a Research Associate for the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, California, and a past consultant for PSI laboratories at SRI and SAIC. He’s authored numerous books on remote viewing and has successfully demonstrated Remote Viewing, live, on national television in seven countries. He is a long-time Advisory Board member and friend of the Rhine Research Center He currently lives in Nellysford, Virginia with his wife Nancy. Read more about Mr. McMoneagle at www.mceagle.com.

I’ll also be giving a presentation at a nearby locale, Saturday after Joe’s workshop. Here’s the writeup on that:

Nancy McMoneagle: Never Mind 2012! How to Best Navigate the Choppy Waters of 2010-2011Saturday, June 5th at 3:00-5:00 pm

About the talk:

Anyone who is concerned about what’s going to happen in 2012 will want to hear Nancy McMoneagle’s fun and educational presentation about why focusing on how to deal with the “astrological weather” patterns in 2010 and 2011 is far more important than worrying about the end of the Mayan Calendar.

Drawing on her 20-plus years as an astrologer, Nancy will give tips and insights about how you can most productively use your astrological sign’s gifts and challenges for the demanding times ahead. Come learn how you can plot the best course and timing for an optimum journey into the future.

Nancy McMoneagle is a professional astrologer and works as a consultant with her husband Joe in their company, Intuitive Intelligence Applications (www.mceagle.com). Astrology has been Nancy’s passion for over 30 years and her prime vocation since 1991 when she completed her tenure as Director of the internationally acclaimed Monroe Institute. She resides with her husband, two dogs and their six feline “fur children” in the mountains of central Virginia. Nancy does astrological chart consultations in person and over the phone, and may be contacted at P.O. Box 100, Nellysford, VA 22958.

]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/mcmoneagle-weekend-at-rhine-research-center/feed/8Joe on the French Television Show, “La Soirée de l’étrange”http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/joe-on-the-french-television-show-la-soire-de-ltrange/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2010/joe-on-the-french-television-show-la-soire-de-ltrange/#commentsMon, 22 Feb 2010 13:22:19 +0000http://blog.mceagle.com/?p=167For anyone who enjoys watching French television, Joe will be on a segment of “La
Soirée de l’étrange,” the second highest rated show in France, hosted by
Christophe Dechavanne. The show will air on TF1, Feb. 27th at 8:45 p.m.

Bon spectacle!

P.S. If you’d like to have a taste of what the French show is about, here’s a link to the show teaser: . . . (more) →

» Read the rest: Joe on the French Television Show, “La Soirée de l’étrange”]]>For anyone who enjoys watching French television, Joe will be on a segment of “La
Soirée de l’étrange,” the second highest rated show in France, hosted by
Christophe Dechavanne. The show will air on TF1, Feb. 27th at 8:45 p.m.

Anyone wanting a chuckle may want to check out Joe doing a commercial for the Japanese chocolates, DARS.

Here’s the web site, if you’d like to see it: http://www.morinaga.co.jp/dars/ .

I believe they’re also going to air another version on Japanese television in the winter. He had great fun making it. If you can imagine, it took two full days of filming here at our house for a 10-second and a . . . (more) →

» Read the rest: Japanese Chocolate!]]>Greetings from the beautiful, fall-colored hills of Virginia!

Anyone wanting a chuckle may want to check out Joe doing a commercial for the Japanese chocolates, DARS.

Here’s the web site, if you’d like to see it: http://www.morinaga.co.jp/dars/ .

I believe they’re also going to air another version on Japanese television in the winter. He had great fun making it. If you can imagine, it took two full days of filming here at our house for a 10-second and a 15-second commercial!

After the TV commercial is over, if you wait a second or so (or click icon at bottom left, or go directly to http://www.morinaga.co.jp/dars/dcs/index.html ), then you will see the DCS special contents page with Joe, where his image turns around in a chair, etc.

Happy autumn to all!

Cheers,
Scooter

]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2009/japanese-chocolate/feed/9“Conscious Living” Interview with Scooterhttp://www.mceagle.com/blog/2009/conscious-living-interview-with-scooter/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2009/conscious-living-interview-with-scooter/#commentsMon, 10 Aug 2009 21:57:06 +0000http://blog.mceagle.com/?p=156A quick heads-up that I will be doing an interview on a web talk show Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Eastern with Wendy Garret (Broadcast Journalist, Intuitive, Author of Talking to Nightlights) on her “Conscious Living” talk show. I suspect we’ll be talking about the “astrological weather” that’s going on now into the near future, as well as discussing why certain astrological signs are having a more challenging time than others – and how best to . . . (more) → » Read the rest: “Conscious Living” Interview with Scooter]]>A quick heads-up that I will be doing an interview on a web talk show Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Eastern with Wendy Garret (Broadcast Journalist, Intuitive, Author of Talking to Nightlights) on her “Conscious Living” talk show. I suspect we’ll be talking about the “astrological weather” that’s going on now into the near future, as well as discussing why certain astrological signs are having a more challenging time than others – and how best to put these challenges to good use. Here’s the link: http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=11638&cmd=t c
]]>http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2009/conscious-living-interview-with-scooter/feed/4Transcripts! Joe & Nancy’s Chatshttp://www.mceagle.com/blog/2009/transcripts-joe-nancys-chats/
http://www.mceagle.com/blog/2009/transcripts-joe-nancys-chats/#commentsWed, 29 Jul 2009 14:13:51 +0000http://blog.mceagle.com/?p=146

Recently both Joe and Nancy had ‘chat interviews’ live online with the TKR Remote Viewing project, as part of TKR’s “Remote Viewing Expo Summer 2009.”

Really interesting, and great to talk with them!

For those of you who missed the occasion to attend and to suggest questions for the interviewer, transcripts for both interviews are now available online for review.

Both of these are in PDF format.

Joe’s is linked from his RV Expo page:
http://www.dojopsi.com/rvexpo/Joe/